Web Watch 18 January 2001
New chess stuff appears on the Internet all the time. Here are some links, which you might like to look at: http://www.tar.hu/chessclinic/ - is a new site, where Hungarian IM Attila Schneider publishes material in Hungarian, German and English. There is some interesting stuff there, for example an article about the late IM Perenyi, with his annotated games.
GM Alexei Dreev has a site now - at http://www.mmv.ru/p/bt/chess/dreev. The site features his photos, annotated games, interviews, etc. In English.
www.correspondencechess.com recently published a very interesting interview with Ukrainian GM Mikhail Golubev, who does a lot of work on the Web himself. You can read the interview at http://ccn.correspondencechess.com/html/31/index.html#A9
At www.chesscity.com Eric Schiller covers news, publishes articles, instructional materials, reviews and excerpts from books published by Cardoza Publishing.
If you are looking for some hints, check http://www.emazing.com/chess.htm, where well-known chess author and editor Tim Harding gives daily tips on chess. Many tips are accompanied with a diagram. Archives are available.
http://www.chess-source.com offers chess software for saving and replaying games.
Most chess fans know the famous Informator magazine (Yugoslavia). That company recently developed software called Informator Reader and now they have started a playing zone, which you can find at www.sahovski.com\fplay.htm
Enjoy your surfing!
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